Sean Naftel

Sean Naftel

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    • 2005-2009
    • 1997-2004
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    • Celica Tea Ceremony: Calder Brannock
    • Art Forum: Michael Caines
    • GIFTS: Erin Treacy
    • Location not Specific (or, its neither here nor there): Carline Doherty
  • Roving Project
    • TAPE - Mexico City, Mexico
    • 5 in 1 - Knoxville, USA
    • Feast and Famine - Ellicott City, USA
    • The Small - Seggiano, Italy
    • Under One Roof - Ballyvaughan, Ireland
    • Pressing Play - Huntly, Scotland
    • Invest - Kansas City, USA
    • You Deserve a Break Today - Ballyvaughan, Ireland
    • Imaginarium - Tralee, Ireland
    • Open Space - Ballyvaughan, Ireland
    • Plywood - Baltimore, USA
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Project Statement
Economic Policy
2012
QAX 2012: What If We Re-Made Domestic Policy?
In 2012 the QCA asked artists to rethink, reimagine, and redefine, US domestic policies. Three issues were selected, Housing, Economics, and Health Care. Holding to the mission of being a borough wide event, QCA held three events in three locations in Queens each focusing on one of the topics. The first was Housing Policy at the Jamaica Center for Arts. The second Economic Policy at a vacant storefront in Long Island City. And last Health Care at Crossing Arts in Flushing.

Attenborough Naftel was commissioned to come up with ways to document the audience's response to the exhibition, location, and opinions on each issue at each location.